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Why the Chinese don't count calories

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"The Chinese attitude to food can be summed up in their most common greeting: 'ne chi le fan ma?' - 'Have you eaten yet?' Food prays a central part in Chinese culture: mealtimes are the high points of the day and yet studies have shown that they remain slimmer and fitter than we do in the West. Their secret is based on simple and sensible principles. Food nourishes and heals - it is not considered a source of unwanted calories." "Inspired by the endlessly enticing food, Clissold shows us how the Chinese balance their diet, satisfy their taste buds, and allow the ancient principles of Chinese thought to guide them to a wholesome and delicious way of eating. Illustrated by examples and recipes that use both Chinese and western ingredients, this book is an adventure into a little-understood cuisine."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Constable
Language
English
Pages
223

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Why the Chinese Don't Count Calories
2015, Little, Brown Book Group Limited
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Cover of: Why the Chinese don't count calories
Cover of: Why the Chinese don't count calories
Why the Chinese don't count calories
2008, Constable
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Table of Contents

Recipes -- -- 1.
Stop counting calories -- -- 2.
Think of vegetables as dishes -- -- 3.
Fill up on staple foods -- -- 4.
Eat until you are full -- -- 5.
Take liquid food -- -- 6.
Bring yin and yang into your kitchen -- -- 7.
Balance the flavours -- -- 8.
Master your ingredients -- -- 9.
Choose 'live' over 'dead' or processed foods -- -- 10.
Respect the body's climate -- -- 11.
Use food to keep you fit -- -- 12.
Make an occasion of meals -- -- 13.
Drink green and herbal teas -- -- 14.
Take restorative exercise -- -- 15.
Avoid extremes in all areas of your life.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 222-223).

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
613.20951
Library of Congress
TX360.C6 C55 2008, RA784

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxx, 223 pages
Number of pages
223

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32359745M
Internet Archive
whychinesedontco0000clis
ISBN 10
184529842X
ISBN 13
9781845298425
OCLC/WorldCat
222161879

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